Summary: Set up mail filters to decrease junk mail (also known as spam) in your e-mail inbox. This basic form of filtering uses the spam status header to filter junk mail into a separate folder.
For Description, type Spam, and change the rule to:
If any of the following conditions are met: X-Spam-Flag Contains YES
Perform the following actions:
Transfer Message to mailbox: Spam
Click OK.
You may now close the Rules window.
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Pay attention to filtered spam.
Incoming e-mail that appears to be spam will automatically be moved to the new folder you created.
It's possible for legitimate e-mail to be marked as spam.
Periodically check the contents of the Spam folder to ensure that this has not occurred before deleting its contents.
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Turn off Junk Mail filtering in Mac OS X 2.x and later (optional).
Apple has a feature that heuristically filters spam. That means that you train it with what you think is spam, and eventually it will "know you well enough" to filter the spam into a separate mailbox.
Some users find this method provides too many "false positives" where legitimate mail is labeled as junk. To turn this feature off:
Select the Mail menu.
Point to Junk Mail and choose Off.
Questions? Contact the ACT Help Desk, (858) 534-1853.